Australia to hold wide-ranging judicial inquiry into child sex abuse
AUSTRALIA
The Guardian (United Kingdom)
Alison Rourke in Sydney
guardian.co.uk, Monday 12 November 2012
Australia is to hold a wide-ranging judicial inquiry into child sex abuse in the country, including investigations into religious organisations, state care facilities, schools, not-for-profit groups and the responses of child services agencies and the police.
The royal commission follows growing pressure for a national inquiry after a senior police officer last week alleged that the Catholic church had covered up evidence involving paedophile priests. However, the inquiry’s scope is expected to cover a wide range of institutions involved in the care of children.
“Child abuse, child sex abuse is a vile thing – it’s an evil thing done by evil people,” said prime minister, Julia Gillard, announcing the royal commission on Monday.
“It’s not just the evil of the people who do it. There has been a systemic failure to respond to it….
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